Forest & Olympiakos

Mr.DerbyCountyFC

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Olympiakos just about to sign Kamil Grosicki then loan him out to Forest. There are also another deal they have done Silva to Olympiakos and Cafu to Forest (no not that Brazil legend Cafu though)

How are they allowed to do this? This is exactly what Watford did with Italian club and Spanish club. This is definitely dodgy IMO.

There is a rumours that the manager will be gone and to replace with Portuguese bloke Ricardo Sa Pinto well this Portuguese bloke won't last there long because he didn't lasted long at 12 clubs he managed for in 10 years.
 
Olympiakos just about to sign Kamil Grosicki then loan him out to Forest. There are also another deal they have done Silva to Olympiakos and Cafu to Forest (no not that Brazil legend Cafu though)

How are they allowed to do this? This is exactly what Watford did with Italian club and Spanish club. This is definitely dodgy IMO.

There is a rumours that the manager will be gone and to replace with Portuguese bloke Ricardo Sa Pinto well this Portuguese bloke won't last there long because he didn't lasted long at 12 clubs he managed for in 10 years.

I assume your username is somewhat ironic, given your complains about teams breaking the rules ?
 
See also Man City and girona nyc Melbourne etc

But Watford is the most blatant

But when an agent can run a football club like wolves it seems no one cares about rules anymore
 
If someone owns or part owns 2 or more clubs they should be stopped from doing any loans or transfers between those clubs. I'm surprised this isn't already a rule
 
If someone owns or part owns 2 or more clubs they should be stopped from doing any loans or transfers between those clubs. I'm surprised this isn't already a rule

I remember Chelsea played CSKA Moscow a few years ago and CSKA had sibneft as a sponsor on their shirts.

Sibneft is owned by roman abramovich btw

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In 1996 and 1997, Sibneft was privatised through a series of loans-for-shares auctions. Roman Abramovich and Boris Berezovsky acquired the company for US$100 million, after bidding through several front companies that had been set up for this specific purpose. Initially controlled by Berezovsky, Sibneft later came under the control of Abramovich
 
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